Cabinet and method for making

Supports: cabinet structure – Knockdown or setup type – Adjacent walls rigidly interlocked

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312245, 312257R, A47B 4300

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047580569

ABSTRACT:
A storage cabinet, and method of constructing such cabinets, having a front facing which simulates the dimensions and appearance of a separately manufactured face frame is disclosed. The front facing comprises built-up strips which project outwardly beyond the exterior surfaces of vertical side panels of the cabinet, thereby providing space between adjacent similarly constructed cabinets. The resulting space facilitates installation. The method for constructing such cabinets involves production of panels from a common sheet, the panels being usable as vertical and horizontal members of a basic box-like structure.

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